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Like, Similar and Both – Learning Language for Comparisons

      By Jacqueline Schaalje Click on the picture to watch the video. Then do the online quiz. Quiz 1 A sofa and a chair are ___________ things you can sit on. 2 I have brown hair _____________ my mother. 3 Li is a first-year student, ___________ his best friend Jason. 4 I’m trying to… Continue reading Like, Similar and Both – Learning Language for Comparisons

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The Most Famous Poem in English: The Sick Rose by William Blake

By Jacqueline Schaalje sammydavisdog I really love my job when I can get people to read. I have more success with this when students already read in their own language. Just recently, I got a Russian gentleman to read poems by William Blake. Although he loves literature and reads Molière for breakfast, he had never… Continue reading The Most Famous Poem in English: The Sick Rose by William Blake

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Word to the Wise: Nurture

nurture – (verb) help grow, feed, develop nurture – (noun) food, development, training, education Pink Sherbet Photography Examples: The business incubation program nurtures start-ups. Her parents nurtured her love of music and bought her a piano when she was only 3. He spent lots of time and dedication nurturing his garden. With these micro credits we can… Continue reading Word to the Wise: Nurture

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Basic Tenses Review  – Easy Grammar

Easy easy Easy easy easy Easy easy Easy easy easy Easy easy Easy easy  By Jacqueline Schaalje I’ve been sending you lots of articles about tenses and grammar and more tenses and more grammar, but how well do you know them? Just for a change, try the quiz first. Click here to do this online.… Continue reading Basic Tenses Review  – Easy Grammar

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Instant Idiom – Cold turkey

__________ turkey – stop doing something immediately Choose the right answer: cold hot sweet quick     scroll down for the answer     scroll some more       The right answer is: Joel Bombardier cold. (Cold turkey originally meant and still means the unpleasant physical effects a drug addict gets when he stops taking… Continue reading Instant Idiom – Cold turkey

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Happy Thanksgiving! – What is Thanksgiving in America?

By René Paterson ®Fede-EnglishwithaSmile Thanksgiving is a national holiday in America, celebrated on the fourth Thursday in November. Many businesses close on the Thanksgiving holiday and the day after so that workers have a long, four-day weekend. The day after Thanksgiving is often called Black Friday as many people head out to start their Christmas… Continue reading Happy Thanksgiving! – What is Thanksgiving in America?

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Word to the Wise: commonality

commonality – (noun) something that others have too. Bùi Linh Ngân Examples: The two organizations share a commonality of interests. We mustn’t point an accusing finger to one group of young people, but use their commonality to bring them closer together. When two negotiations partners discover their commonality, they will find it easier to sign an… Continue reading Word to the Wise: commonality

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What Are Some Words that Are Often Confused?

By Harriet Anderson and Jacqueline Schaalje Did you know that some of the most difficult words to learn are usually words that sound the same? Well, they are. The following examples are groups of words that are often confused, but great to know about when learning English: words that sound the same, or are spelled… Continue reading What Are Some Words that Are Often Confused?

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